Idioms
lose one's head (over someone or something)
to become confused or overexcited about someone or something, to lose one's self-control
The young woman lost her head when she discovered that she had won the swimming competition. The teenager is in love and seems to have lost his head.
lose one's marbles
lose one's shirt
lose one's temper
lose one's touch (with someone or something)
lose one's train of thought
lose one's way
lose oneself (in something)
lose out on (something)
lose out to (someone or something)
lose sight of (something)
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tune out (someone or something) or tune (someone or something) out
come to believe (something)
What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
go back on one's word
nothing to write home about
belabor the point
security against (something)
take a liking to (someone or something)
take sides
fifty-fifty
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In older people, memory is best early in the morning and then declines during the late afternoon.
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